1XML::RSS::LibXML(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::RSS::LibXML(3)
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6 XML::RSS::LibXML - XML::RSS with XML::LibXML
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9 use XML::RSS::LibXML;
10 my $rss = XML::RSS::LibXML->new;
11 $rss->parsefile($file);
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13 print "channel: $rss->{channel}->{title}\n";
14 foreach my $item (@{ $rss->{items} }) {
15 print " item: $item->{title} ($item->{link})\n";
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18 # Add custom modules
19 $rss->add_module(uri => $uri, prefix => $prefix);
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21 # See docs for XML::RSS for these
22 $rss->channel(...);
23 $rss->add_item(...);
24 $rss->image(...);
25 $rss->textinput(...);
26 $rss->save(...);
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28 $rss->as_string($format);
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30 # XML::RSS::LibXML only methods
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32 my $version = $rss->version;
33 my $base = $rss->base;
34 my $hash = $rss->namespaces;
35 my $list = $rss->items;
36 my $encoding = $rss->encoding;
37 my $modules = $rss->modules;
38 my $output = $rss->output;
39 my $stylesheets = $rss->stylesheets;
40 my $num_items = $rss->num_items;
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43 XML::RSS::LibXML uses XML::LibXML (libxml2) for parsing RSS instead of
44 XML::RSS' XML::Parser (expat), while trying to keep interface
45 compatibility with XML::RSS.
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47 XML::RSS is an extremely handy tool, but it is unfortunately not
48 exactly the most lean or efficient RSS parser, especially in a long-
49 running process. So for a long time I had been using my own version of
50 RSS parser to get the maximum speed and efficiency - this is the re-
51 packaged version of that module, such that it adheres to the XML::RSS
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54 Use this module when you have severe performance requirements working
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58 The original XML::RSS has been evolving in fairly rapid manner lately,
59 and that meant that there were a lot of features to keep up with. To
60 keep compatibility, I've had to pretty much rewrite the module from
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63 Now XML::RSS::LibXML is *almost* compatible with XML::RSS. If there are
64 problems, please send in bug reports (or more preferrably, patches ;)
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67 There seems to be a bit of confusion as to how compatible
68 XML::RSS::LibXML is with XML::RSS: XML::RSS::LibXML is NOT 100%
69 compatible with XML::RSS. For instance XML::RS::LibXML does not do a
70 complete parsing of the XML document because of the way we deal with
71 XPath and libxml's DOM (see CAVEATS below)
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73 On top of that, I originally wrote XML::RSS::LibXML as sort of a fast
74 replacement for XML::RAI, which looked cool in terms of abstracting the
75 various modules. And therefore versions prior to 0.02 worked more like
76 XML::RAI rather than XML::RSS. That was a mistake in hind sight, so it
77 has been addressed (Since XML::RSS::LibXML version 0.08, it even
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80 From now on XML::RSS::LibXML will try to match XML::RSS's functionality
81 as much as possible in terms of parsing RSS feeds. Please send in
82 patches and any tests that may be useful!
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85 Once parsed the resulting data structure resembles that of XML::RSS.
86 However, as one addition/improvement, XML::RSS::LibXML uses a technique
87 to allow users to access complex data structures that XML::RSS doesn't
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90 For example, suppose you have a tag like the following:
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92 <rss version="2.0" xml:base="http://example.com/">
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95 <tag attr1="val1" attr2="val3">foo bar baz</tag>
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99 All of the fields in this construct can be accessed like so:
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101 $rss->channel->{tag} # "foo bar baz"
102 $rss->channel->{tag}{attr1} # "val1"
103 $rss->channel->{tag}{attr2} # "val2"
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105 See XML::RSS::LibXML::MagicElement for details.
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108 new(%args)
109 Creates a new instance of XML::RSS::LibXML. You may specify a version
110 or an XML base in the constructor args to control which output format
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113 XML::RSS::LibXML->new(version => '1.0', base => 'http://example.com/');
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115 The XML base will be included only in RSS 2.0 output. You can also
116 specify the encoding that you expect this RSS object to use when
117 creating an RSS string
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119 XML::RSS::LiBXML->new(encoding => 'euc-jp');
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121 parse($string)
122 Parse a string containing RSS.
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124 parsefile($filename)
125 Parse an RSS file specified by $filename
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130 textinput(%args)
131 These methods are used to generate RSS. See the documentation for
132 XML::RSS for details. Currently RSS version 0.9, 1.0, and 2.0 are
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135 Additionally, add_item takes an extra parameter, "mode", which allows
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144 $rss->add_item(
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152 as_string($format)
153 Return the string representation of the parsed RSS. If $format is true,
154 this flag is passed to the underlying XML::LibXML object's toString()
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159 add_module(uri => $uri, prefix => $prefix)
160 Adds a new module. You should do this before parsing the RSS.
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163 rdf => "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#",
164 dc => "http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/",
165 syn => "http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/",
166 admin => "http://webns.net/mvcb/",
167 content => "http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/",
168 cc => "http://web.resource.org/cc/",
169 taxo => "http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/taxonomy/",
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173 save($file)
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176 items()
177 Syntactic sugar to allow statement like this:
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179 foreach my $item ($rss->items) {
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189 In scalar context, returns the reference to the list of items.
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191 create_libxml()
192 Creates, configures, and returns an XML::LibXML object. Used by
193 "parse()" to instantiate the parser used to parse the feed.
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196 Here's a simple benchmark using benchmark.pl in this distribution,
197 using XML::RSS 1.29_02 and XML::RSS::LibXML 0.30
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199 daisuke@beefcake XML-RSS-LibXML$ perl -Mblib tools/benchmark.pl t/data/rss20.xml
200 XML::RSS -> 1.29_02
201 XML::RSS::LibXML -> 0.30
202 Rate rss rss_libxml
203 rss 25.6/s -- -67%
204 rss_libxml 78.1/s 205% --
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207 - Only first level data under <channel> and <item> tags are examined.
208 So if you have complex data, this module will not pick it up. For most
209 of the cases, this will suffice, though.
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211 - Namespace for namespaced attributes aren't properly parsed as part of
212 the structure. Hopefully your RSS doesn't do something like this:
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216 You won't be able to get at "bar" in this case:
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218 $xml->{foo}{baz}; # "whee"
219 $xml->{foo}{bar}{baz}; # nope
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221 - Some of the structures will need to be handled via
222 XML::RSS::LibXML::MagicElement. For example, XML::RSS's SYNOPSIS shows
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225 $rss->add_item(title => "GTKeyboard 0.85",
226 # creates a guid field with permaLink=true
227 permaLink => "http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/06/21/930003829.html",
228 # alternately creates a guid field with permaLink=false
229 # guid => "gtkeyboard-0.85
230 enclosure => { url=> 'http://example.com/torrent', type=>"application/x-bittorrent" },
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236 enclosure => XML::RSS::LibXML::MagicElement->new(
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238 url => 'http://example.com/torrent',
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243 - Some elements such as permaLink elements are not really parsed such
244 that it can be serialized and parsed back and force. I could fix this,
245 but that would break some compatibility with XML::RSS
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248 Tests. Currently tests are simply stolen from XML::RSS. It would be
249 nice to have tests that do more extensive testing for correctness
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252 XML::RSS, XML::LibXML, XML::LibXML::XPathContext
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255 Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Daisuke Maki <dmaki@cpan.org>, Tatsuhiko
256 Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>. All rights reserved.
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258 Many tests were shamelessly borrowed from XML::RSS 1.29_02
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260 Development partially funded by Brazil, Ltd. <http://b.razil.jp>
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262 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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